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Mimi

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In terms of how women are recruited to be trafficked, which of the following is NOT a method that Hodge and Lietz discuss?
 
  a. Seemingly legitimate organizations, such as modeling and employment agencies, are used to recruit young women.
  b. Approaching healthy, non-drug-addicted women who are engaged in prostitution in their home countries, promising them a better life in wealthier countries.
  c. Offering them promises of education at colleges and universities, recruiters convince young women that they will better their lives in this way.
  d. Recruiters may approach families or guardians who are living in poverty and seek to purchase girls or young women from them.

Question 2

Why are the risks of trafficking men and women comparatively minimal, especially when compared to other international crimes where border crossing is involved?
 
  a. Prostitution is legal or tolerated in many countries, making incarceration of traffickers more difficult.
  b. Even in places where prostitution is illegal, punishment is usually light.
  c. Enforcement efforts usually focus on the women instead of the traffickers.
  d. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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